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But Muslims can’t just burn their extra or damaged stock – that’s probably a war crime. And anyone can claim to be a Muslim without meeting any basic requirements. So we end up stuck with individuals in the group who are more than just unsavory. After every “Islamist” terror attack we find ourselves in the same situation – posting rants on Facebook so our non-Muslim friends don’t beat us in front of our children . It’s frustrating, it’s exhausting, and, frankly, it’s unfair – right? Although it seems easy to tire of defending the religion and yelling, “ISIS isn’t Muslim ”, the definition of a “Muslim” is incredibly convoluted and makes it difficult for us to separate ourselves from the tiny “Muslim” minority who are violent. No one knows where to draw the line and here is why: